Commission for Africa is Launched by PM Tony Blair

Philadelphia/Los Angeles — On May 4, 2004 British Prime Minister Tony Blair chaired the first meeting of the Commission for Africa in London. The high-level group of politicians and economists, representing thirteen industrialized and developing nations, will spend the next year analyzing the problems of underdevelopment in Africa and recommending new solutions to improve the […]

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WTO and Genetically Modified Food

The United States, Argentina, and Canada have decided to proceed with the formal trade complaint against Europe over its position on genetically modified (GM) foods. In response, the World Trade Organization announced the three panelists that will preside over this politically-charged trade dispute. Following WTO procedures, the dispute will be conducted behind closed doors with

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Visa Waivers

PGF, as part of its mission to build international understanding and acceptance, believes that good international relations are founded upon mutual respect, tolerance, and a fair-deal. To that end PGF encourages you to write to your elected representatives in support of visa free status for Polish nationals. Poland, a good and trusted friend of the

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